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ZT2018
UserManual
Warranty
All products manufactured by ICP DAS are under warranty regarding
defective materials for a period of one year, beginning from the date of
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TableofContents
1Introduction ................................................. 6
1.1IntroductiontoZigBee ................................... 6
1.2IntroductiontotheZT2000I/OSeries ................... 7
2HardwareInformation .......................................... 8
2.1Specifications ........................................... 8
2.2PinAssignments ......................................... 10
2.3WireConnections ........................................ 10
3SettinguptheZT2000I/ODevice ............................ 11
3.1IntroductiontotheConfigurationParameters ............ 11
3.2IntroductiontotheRotaryandDIPSwitches ............. 12
3.3StartingtheZT2000I/ODevice
......................... 15
3.4CommunicationsTesting .................................. 15
3.5Examples ................................................ 16
4AnalogInputTypeandDataFormat ............................ 18
5Calibration .................................................. 21
6TheDCON/ModbusRTUCommandSets ............................. 22
6.1CommunicatingwiththeZT2000I/ODevice ............... 22
6.2TheDCONProtocolCommandSet ........................... 22
6.2.1 Checksum......................................... 23
6.3OverviewoftheDCONCommandSet ........................ 24
6.3.1 #AA.............................................. 28
6.3.2 #AAN............................................. 29
6.3.3 $AA0
............................................. 31
6.3.4 $AA1............................................. 33
6.3.5 $AA2............................................. 35
6.3.6 $AA3............................................. 36
6.3.7 $AA5............................................. 37
6.3.8 $AA5VV........................................... 38
6.3.9 $AA6............................................. 39
6.3.10 $AA7CiRrr........................................ 40
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6.3.11 $AA8Ci........................................... 42
6.3.12 $AA9............................................. 44
6.3.13 $AA9SNNNN........................................ 45
6.3.14 $AA9Ci........................................... 47
6.3.15 $AA9SNNNNCi...................................... 49
6.3.16 $AAA............................................. 51
6.3.17 $AAAi............................................ 52
6.3.18 $AAF............................................. 54
6.3.19 $AAM............................................. 55
6.3.20 $AAS1............................................ 56
6.3.21 ~**.............................................. 57
6.3.22 ~AA0............................................. 58
6.3.23 ~AA1............................................. 60
6.3.24 ~AA2............................................. 61
6.3.25 ~AA3ETT.......................................... 63
6.3.26 ~AAC............................................. 65
6.3.27 ~AACN............................................ 66
6.3.28 ~AAEV............................................ 67
6.3.29 ~AAO(Name)....................................... 69
6.3.30 @AACH............................................ 70
6.3.31 @AACHi........................................... 71
6.3.32 @AACHCi.......................................... 73
6.3.33 @AACL............................................ 75
6.3.34 @AACLi........................................... 77
6.3.35 @AACLCi.......................................... 79
6.3.36
@AADHCi
.......................................... 81
6.3.37 @AADI............................................ 83
6.3.38 @AADLCi.......................................... 84
6.3.39 @AAHI(Data)CiT................................... 86
6.3.40 @AALO(Data)CiT................................... 88
6.3.41 @AAOD............................................ 90
6.3.42 @AARH............................................ 91
6.3.43 @AARHi........................................... 92
6.3.44 @AARHCi.......................................... 93
6.3.45 @AARL............................................ 95
6.3.46 @AARLi........................................... 96
6.3.47 @AARLCi.......................................... 97
6.4ModbusRTUProtocolCommandset ......................... 99
6.4.1 ModbusAddressMapping.......................... 100
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6.4.2 PLCAddressMapping............................. 103
6.4.3 01(0x01)ReadingtheCoils..................... 104
6.4.4 02(0x02)ReadingtheDiscreteInputs .......... 105
6.4.5 03(0x03)ReadingMultipleRegisters............ 106
6.4.6 04(0x04)ReadingMultipleInputRegisters ..... 107
6.4.7 05(0x05)WritingaSingleCoil................. 108
6.4.8 06(0x06)WritingMultipleRegisters............ 109
6.4.9 15(0x0F)WritingMultipleCoils................ 110
6.4.10 70(0x46)Reading/WritingtheModuleSettings
.. 111
7Appendix .................................................... 125
7.1SoftwareConfigurationMode ............................ 125
7.2DualWatchdogOperation ................................ 126
7.3ResetStatus ........................................... 127
8Troubleshooting ............................................. 128
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What’sintheShippingPackage?
The shipping package contains the following items:
MoreInformation
Documentation:
All documentation related to the ZT Series of devices can be found on the
companion CD at:
CD: \Napdos\ZigBee\ZT_Series\Document
Or can be downloaded from:
http://ftp.icpdas.com/pub/cd/usbcd/napdos/zigbee/zt_series/document
ANT12405
ZT2018
QuickStart DN1824 CD
If any of these items are missing or damaged, please contact your local distributor for more
information. Save the shipping materials and cartons in case you need to ship the module in the
future.
Software:
Utility software for the ZT Series of devices can be found on the companion CD at:
CD: \Napdos\ZigBee\ZT_Series\Utility
Or can be downloaded from:
http://ftp.icpdas.com/pub/cd/usbcd/napdos/zigbee/zt_series/utility
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1 Introduction
1.1 IntroductiontoZigBee
ZigBee is a specification for a suite of high-level communication protocols using
small, low-power digital radios based on the IEEE 802.15.4 standard for personal area
networks. ZigBee devices are often used in mesh network form to transmit data over
longer distances, passing data through intermediate devices to reach more distant ones.
This allows ZigBee networks to be formed ad-hoc, with no centralized control or
high-power transmitter/receiver required in order to reach all of the devices. Any
ZigBee device can be tasked with running the network.
ZigBee is targeted at applications that require a low data rate, long battery life, and
secure networking. ZigBee has a defined transmission rate of 250 kbit/s, best suited for
periodic or intermittent transmission of data, or for a single signal transmission from a
sensor or input device. Applications include wireless light switches, electrical meters
with in-home-displays, traffic management systems, and other consumer and industrial
equipment that requires short-range wireless transfer of data at relatively low rates.
The technology defined by the ZigBee specification is intended to be simpler and less
expensive than other WPANs.
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1.2 IntroductiontotheZT2000I/OSeries
The ZT-2000 I/O series of devices are small wireless ZigBee I/O modules based
on the IEEE802.15.4 standard that allow data acquisition and control via personal area
ZigBee networks. See Section 3.1 for more detailed information.
The ZT-2000 I/O series is a wireless data acquisition-based client/server system.
Accordingly, a Net Server for the ZigBee (ZT-2570/ZT-2550) is essential in such
systems. For more information regarding any configuration issues related to the ZigBee
Coordinator, please refer to the “ZT-25XX ZigBee Converter Quick Start” document,
which can be found at:
http://ftp.icpdas.com/pub/cd/usbcd/napdos/zigbee/zt_series/document/
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2 HardwareInformation
2.1 Specifications
ZT2018
Analog Input
Input Channels 8 Differential
Input Type
+/-15 mV, +/-50 mV, +/-100 mV, +/-500 mV, +/-1V,
+/-2.5V, +/-20 mA, 0 ~ 20 mA, 4 ~ 20 mA (Current Input
Requires Optional External 125 Resistor). Thermocouple
(J, K, T, E. R. S, B, N, C, L, M, LDIN43710)
Resolution 16-bit
Sampling Rate 16-bit, 10 Samples/Sec. (Total)
Accuracy +/-0.1% FSR
-3dB Bandwidth 15.7 Hz
Zero Drift
+/-10 μV/°C
Span Drift +/-25 ppm/°C
Common Mode Rejection 86 dB
Normal Mode Rejection 100 dB
Input Impedance >400 k
Open Thermocouple Detection Yes
Overvoltage Protection 240 Vrms
Intra-module Isolation,
Field-to-Logic
3000 VDC
ESD Protection +/-4 kV Contact for each Channel
LED Indicators
ZigBee PWR ZigBee Device Power
ZigBee Net ZigBee Communication Indicator
Power
Power Consumption 0.88 W (Max.)
Environment
Operating Temperature -25 to 75°C
Storage Temperature -30 to 80°C
Humidity 10 to 90%, Non-condensing
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Wireless
RF Channels 16
RF Transmit Power 11 dBm
Antenna (2.4 GHz) 5 dBi Omnidirectional
Transmission Range (LOS) 700 m (Typical)
Max. Slaves Supported 255
EMI Certification CE/FCC, FCC ID
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2.2 PinAssignments
2.3 WireConnections
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3 SettinguptheZT2000I/ODevice
3.1 IntroductiontotheConfiguration
Parameters
A. The “ZB PID” parameter is the group identity for a ZigBee network, and must
be the same for all devices in the same ZigBee network.
B. The “Node ID” parameter is the individual identity of the specific ZigBee
module, and must be unique for each device connected to the same ZigBee
network.
C. The “ZB Channel” parameter indicates the radio frequency channel, and must
be set to the same value as other modules on the same ZigBee network.
ZB Channel 0x00 0x01 …… 0x0F
Frequency (MHz) 2405 2410 …… 2480
ZB channels 0x04, 0x09, 0x0E or 0x0F are recommended because they do not overlap with
the Wi-Fi frequency band.
D. Protocol/Application Mode:
When implementing custom programs based on different protocols, the following
application mode(s) are recommended in order to ensure optimal performance.
User Program Protocol ZT-2000 ZT-2550 ZT-2570
DCON DCON Transparent Transparent
Modbus RTU Modbus RTU
Transparent
Modbus Gateway
Transparent
Modbus Gateway
Modbus TCP Modbus RTU ------ Modbus Gateway
00 010203 04 05060708090A0B0C0D0E0F
802.11b/g
ZBChannel1
802.11b/g
ZBChannel6
802.11b/g
ZBChannel11
802.11b/gZBChannel(NorthAmerica)
802.15.4ZBChannel
2400
MHz
2485
MHz
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3.2 IntroductiontotheRotaryandDIPSwitches
The configuration of the ZT-2018 can be adjusted using a combination of the external
rotary switch and the DIP switches. The ZT-2000 device should only be rebooted once
the configuration is complete.
RotarySwitch
Case 1: Address MSB = 0
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Address *Note 1 01 02 03 04 05 06 07
Node ID *Note 1 0x0001 0x0002 0x003 0x0004 0x0005 0x0006 0x0007
8 9 A B C D E F
Address 08 09 0A 0B 0C 0D 0E 0F
Node ID 0x008 0x0009 0x000A 0x000B 0x000C 0x000D 0x000E 0x000F
Case 2: Address MSB = 1
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Address 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17
Node ID 0x0010 0x0011 0x0012 0x013 0x0014 0x0015 0x0016 0x0017
8 9 A B C D E F
Address 18 19 1A 0B 0C 1D 1E 1F
Node ID 0x018 0x0019 0x001A 0x001B 0x001C 0x001D 0x001E 0x001F
*Note1:The“Address”and“NodeID”valuesaredefinedviathe$AANNTTCCFFcommand.
Insoftwareconfigurationmode,theDIPswitchesfor“Address”,“DataFormat”
and“TypeCode”areignoredandcanalsobesetviathe%AANNTTCCFFand$AACiRrr
commands.
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DIPSwitches
Number Item Status Description
OFF Valid Address (Node ID) from 0x01 to 0x0F
1 Address MSB
ON Valid Address (Node ID) from 0x10, 0x01 to 0x1F
OFF DCON Protocol
2 Protocol
ON Modbus RTU Protocol
OFF Disabled (DCON Protocol)
3 Checksum
ON Enabled (DCON Protocol)
OFF ZigBee Pan ID = 0x0000
4 ZB PID
ON ZigBee Pan ID = 0x0001
OFF ------
5
ON 0x08
OFF ------
6
ON 0x04
OFF ------
7
ON 0x02
OFF ------
8
ZB Channel
ON 0x01
OFF Engineering Units Format
9 Data Format
ON Hexadecimal Format
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TypeCode
DIP switches 10-12 are used to define the input Type Code for the ZT-2018, as
shown below.
Switch
Position
Type Code
Switch
Position
Type
Code
Switch
Position
Type Code
0x00
0x01
0x02
0x03
0x04
0x05
0x06
0x07
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3.3 StartingtheZT2000I/ODevice
As the ZigBee network is controlled by the ZigBee Coordinator, the ZT-2550/ZT-2570
(ZigBee Coordinator) must be configured first. Refer to the documents section below
for full details of how to configure these devices.
Once configuration of the ZigBee Coordinator has been completed, set the “ZB PID”
and “ZB Channel” values for the ZT-2000 I/O device to the same values as the
network, and then reboot the device. The module will automatically start to function on
the ZigBee network using the default protocol.
Documents
Helpful documentation related to the ZT-2550 and ZT-2570 can be found at:
http://ftp.icpdas.com.tw/pub/cd/usbcd/napdos/zigbee/zt_series/document/zt-255x/
http://ftp.icpdas.com.tw/pub/cd/usbcd/napdos/zigbee/zt_series/document/zt-257x/
Configuration Utility
A utility that can be used to configure the ZT-2000 I/O device Coordinator is available
for download from:
http://ftp.icpdas.com.tw/pub/cd/usbcd/napdos/zigbee/zt_series/utility/
3.4 CommunicationsTesting
Once the ZT-2000 I/O device has joined the ZigBee network, the signal quality can be
confirmed by monitoring the status of the ZigBee Net LED indicators. If the LED
indicator shows a steady light, communication with the ZT-2000 I/O device has been
successfully established for data acquisition and control.
ICP DAS provides the “DCON Utility” which can be used to simulate DCON/Modbus
communication. This software can also be used to verify the device settings and the
ZigBee I/O functions.
The DCON Utility can be downloaded from:
http://ftp.icpdas.com/pub/cd/8000cd/napdos/driver/dcon_utility/
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3.5 Examples
ArchitectureDiagram
ConfiguringtheZT2550/ZT2570
ConfiguringtheZT2000I/Odevice
Number Item Status Description
1 Address MSB OFF Address/Node ID is 01 (Rotary Switch=1)
2 Protocol ON Use the Modbus RTU Protocol
3 Checksum OFF Disabled
4 ZB PID OFF ZigBee Pan ID=0x0000
5 ON 0x08
6 ON 0x04
7 ON 0x02
8
ZB Channel
OFF ------
ZigBee RF Channel = 0x0E
RS-232/RS-485
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mulatingI/OchanneloperationviatheDCONUtility Si
1. Launch the DCON Utility and select the appropriate COM Port settings to
connect to the ZigBee Coordinator (ZT-2550/ZT-2570).
2. Click the “Search” button to start searching for ZT-2000 I/O devices
connected to the same ZigBee network.
3. If any ZT-2000 I/O devices are found, they will be displayed in the device list
windows. Double-click the name of the name of the module to start the
operatiion.
2
3
1
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4 AnalogInput TypeandDataFormat
Type Code Input Type Data Format +F.S. -F.S.
Engineering Units +15.000 -15.000
% of FSR*2 +100.00 -100.00
00
-15 to +15
mV
2’s Comp. Hex 7FFF 8000
Engineering Units +50.000 -50.000
% of FSR*2 +100.00 -100.00
01
-50 to +50
mV
2’s Comp. Hex 7FFF 8000
Engineering Units +100.00 -100.00
% of FSR*2 +100.00 -100.00
02
-100 to +100
mV
2’s Comp. Hex 7FFF 8000
Engineering Units +500.00 -500.00
% of FSR*2 +100.00 -100.00
03
-500 to +500
mV
2’s Comp. Hex 7FFF 8000
Engineering Units +1.0000 -1.0000
% of FSR*2 +100.00 -100.00
04
-1 to +1
V
2’s Comp. Hex 7FFF 8000
Engineering Units +2.5000 -2.5000
% of FSR*2 +100.00 -100.00
05
-2.5 to +2.5
V
2’s Comp. Hex 7FFF 8000
Engineering Units +20.000 -20.000
% of FSR*2 +100.00 -100.00
06
-20 to +20
mA
2’s Comp. Hex 7FFF 8000
Engineering Units +20.000 +04.000
% of FSR*2 +100.00 +000.00
07
4 to +20
mA
2’s Comp. Hex FFFF 0000
Engineering Units +760.00 -210.00
% of FSR
*2
+100.00 -027.63
0E
Type J
Thermocouple
-210 ~ +760°C
2s Comp. Hex FFFF DCA2
Engineering Units +1372.0 -0270.0
% of FSR
*2
+100.00 -019.68
0F
Type K
Thermocouple
-270 ~ +1372°C
2s Comp. Hex 7FFF E6D0
Engineering Units +400.00 -270.00
% of FSR
*2
+100.00 -067.50
10
Type T
Thermocouple
-270 ~ +400°C
2s Comp. Hex 7FFF DCA2
Engineering Units +1000.0 -0270.0
% of FSR
*2
+100.00 -027.00
11
Type E
Thermocouple
-270 ~ +1000°C
2s Comp. Hex 7FFF DD71
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Engineering Units +1768.0 -0000.0
% of FSR
*2
+100.00 -000.00
12
Type R
Thermocouple
0 ~ +1768°C
2s Comp. Hex 7FFF 0000
Engineering Units +1768.0 -0000.0
% of FSR
*2
+100.00 -000.00
13
Type S
Thermocouple
0 ~ +1768°C
2s Comp. Hex 7FFF 0000
Engineering Units +1820.0 -0000.0
% of FSR
*2
+100.00 -000.00
14
Type B
Thermocouple
0 ~ +1820°C
2s Comp. Hex 7FFF 0000
Engineering Units +1300.0 -0270.0
% of FSR
*2
+100.00 -020.77
15
Type N
Thermocouple
-270 ~ +1300°C
2s Comp. Hex 7FFF E56B
Engineering Units +2320.0 -0000.0
% of FSR
*2
+100.00 -000.00
16
Type C
Thermocouple
0 ~ +2320°C
2s Comp. Hex 7FFF 0000
Engineering Units +800.00 -200.00
% of FSR
*2
+100.00 -025.00
17
Type L
Thermocouple
-200 ~ +800°C
2s Comp. Hex 7FFF E000
Engineering Units +100.00 -200.00
% of FSR
*2
+050.00 -100.00
18
Type M
Thermocouple
-200 ~ +100°C
2s Comp. Hex 4000 8000
Engineering Units +900.00 -200.00
% of FSR
*2
+100.00 -022.22
19
Type LDIN43710
Thermocouple
-200 ~ +800°C
2s Comp. Hex 7FFF E38E
Engineering Units +20.000 +00.000
% of FSR*2 +100.00 +000.00
1A
0 to +20
mA
2’s Comp. Hex FFFF 0000
*1: FSR (Full Scale Range)
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AnalogInputOver/UnderRangeReadings
Over Range Under Range
Engineering Units +9999.9 -9999.9
% of FSR +999.99 -999.99
2s Complement Hex 7FFF 8000
AnalogInputOver/UnderRangeReadingswhenusingthe
ModbusRTUprotocol
Over Range Under Range
7FFFh 8000h
DataFormatSettings(FF)
7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0
FS Reserved DF
Key Description
DF Data Format
00: Engineering Units
01: % of FSR
10: 2’s Complement Hexadecimal
FS Filter Settings
0: 60 Hz Rejection
1: 50 Hz Rejection
/